Re: Intel updates its 6th, 7th and 8th Gen Core CPU microcodes

Apparently in beta according to the PDF. Highly doubt the motherboard manufacturers will bother releasing the microcode in a new bios for older systems though. Be interesting to see if this does translate into an industry wide effort to resolve the problems, especially for older platforms.

Re: Intel updates its 6th, 7th and 8th Gen Core CPU microcodes

So this bios update is good to go, like the last one was, till it wasn't. Let's hope they've learned from that.

So do we know does this also combat MeltdownPrime and SpectrePrime and will these also be a non-issue when their architecture is finally redesigned to cater for Meltdown and Spectre?

Im also still on Z77 (two systems) probably going to merge them into a single threadripper later this year and ditch them both. If it wasnt for the fact I need a new laptop now, and there isny any compelling AMD models out right now, I would have gone with AMD for portable as well.

Re: Intel updates its 6th, 7th and 8th Gen Core CPU microcodes

Originally Posted by Biscuit

Im also still on Z77 (two systems) probably going to merge them into a single threadripper later this year and ditch them both. If it wasnt for the fact I need a new laptop now, and there isny any compelling AMD models out right now, I would have gone with AMD for portable as well.

Looks like Ryzen laptops are starting to show up on manufacturer sites at least, Asus have the ROG Strix GL702ZC for example.

Edit: Actually that's up on ebuyer and Scan. Pricey end of the scale but it does have a 580 in it too.

Re: Intel updates its 6th, 7th and 8th Gen Core CPU microcodes

Looks like Ryzen laptops are starting to show up on manufacturer sites at least, Asus have the ROG Strix GL702ZC for example.

Edit: Actually that's up on ebuyer and Scan. Pricey end of the scale but it does have a 580 in it too.

I'd say its pretty reasonable all things considered. Spec up all the components seperately including monitor and keyboard...

Problem is that its chunky and power hungry (for a laptop).

I dont need full Ryzen desktop power on the go, I need portability, battery life, decent screen, reasonable CPU power but plenty of RAM. I went for Lenovo T480s with 16GB RAM and i7 8550 with the 1440p screen.

Re: Intel updates its 6th, 7th and 8th Gen Core CPU microcodes

There's a couple of thinkpads with bristol ridge, which bodes well for the possibility of future thinkpads with ryzen APUs (since they ought to be pin compatible). Not announced yet though, of course (you'd think they'd be able to sell the lack of intel IME as a good thing, given thinkpad target market)

Originally Posted by adidan

Looks like Ryzen laptops are starting to show up on manufacturer sites at least, Asus have the ROG Strix GL702ZC for example.

Edit: Actually that's up on ebuyer and Scan. Pricey end of the scale but it does have a 580 in it too.

Re: Intel updates its 6th, 7th and 8th Gen Core CPU microcodes

Originally Posted by Xlucine

There's a couple of thinkpads with bristol ridge, which bodes well for the possibility of future thinkpads with ryzen APUs (since they ought to be pin compatible). Not announced yet though, of course (you'd think they'd be able to sell the lack of intel IME as a good thing, given thinkpad target market)

Very true about that, I probably would have impulse bought the 12.5" FHD one if it had a 2700u with 16GB RAM option.

Re: Intel updates its 6th, 7th and 8th Gen Core CPU microcodes

Originally Posted by Xlucine

There's a couple of thinkpads with bristol ridge, which bodes well for the possibility of future thinkpads with ryzen APUs (since they ought to be pin compatible). Not announced yet though, of course (you'd think they'd be able to sell the lack of intel IME as a good thing, given thinkpad target market)

Re: Intel updates its 6th, 7th and 8th Gen Core CPU microcodes

Originally Posted by Iota

Apparently in beta according to the PDF. Highly doubt the motherboard manufacturers will bother releasing the microcode in a new bios for older systems though. Be interesting to see if this does translate into an industry wide effort to resolve the problems, especially for older platforms.

Well, I *was* kind of sarcastic in my earlier comment, since I too believe manufacturers won't bother. HOWEVER, I could potentially see a flood of lawsuits coming if manufacturers deliberately won't distribute fixes for potentially high risk vulnerabilities when those fixes are available. Even more so for a professional platform like mine.